Chabot-Las Positas Community College District has decided to continue to deliver Spring 2021 courses in online formats.
School officials are being flexible as students make tough choices about travel, online classes, and the college experience.
"Our default, long term, is in-person instruction. The social-emotional benefits of in-person instruction are self-evident."
Registration is currently open for the Fall 2020, with classes starting Monday, August 17th.
Currently, all local schools must start online because Alameda County is on the state "Watch List." But now there's a waiver process.
Ethnic and social justice studies will join English and science courses as graduation requirements at California State University.
Gier Chen graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration.
CSU Chancellor Tim White told lawmakers in Washington that both the fall and spring terms will likely be online.
'Operation Gateway' is a three-day virtual orientation seminar about educational opportunities and resources for returning veterans.
Arianna Kan of Castro Valley, Calif., was awarded a bachelor of science degree in robotics engineering with distinction.
Anyone over the age of 18 can earn both certificates by taking seven online courses in 15 weeks. Costs are only for fees and textbooks.
The School District continues to offer meals during the pandemic, but demand is also down.
The certificate and degree program isn't available until this fall; however, several students have already begun working towards it.
Castro Valley's Aria Alokozai has received their Master of Science degree in Physician Assistant Studies from University of the Cumberlands.
The Friends of Chabot College has established the COVID-19 Emergency Student Aid Appeal to accept donations to meet emerging student needs.
Before this year's graduates head on to that next step in their lives, we want to take a moment to let their star shine here on Patch.
Chabot College, part of the Chabot-Las Positas Community College District, is proud to announce the 58th annual commencement ceremony.
They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
"This is dedicated to the amazing preschool through 5th grade staff in CVUSD."
The school board reached its decision on Friday.
Classes will resume on Monday either online or through limited in-person participation classes.
Online instruction will begin Monday. Tutoring and advising will be provided in person, online and by phone.
A local nonprofit organization is seeking new volunteers, from high schoolers to senior citizens.
Olivia Brooke Sally is a senior at Bishop O’ Dowd High School in Oakland.
Castro Valley and Southgate elementary schools were chosen for the 2020 California Distinguished Schools Award Program.
A Castro Valley school is one of dozens in the Bay Area that will be able to fund new educational programs thanks to a grant.
CalFresh, formerly known as food stamps, will have new work requirements for single people.
Five huge jackpots last year generated nearly $1.5 billion for local school districts.
Curious who the best teachers in CA are? Here’s a ranking that has the answers.
Two Castro Valley students have been named semi-finalists for the 2020 National Merit Scholarship Program.
Cal State - East Bay is on the list of Best Regional Universities West Rankings.
When's the first day of school in Castro Valley? Plus, other must-know dates for students, parents, and teachers.
A summer STEAM program gave students in 4th through 7th grades hands-on workshops.
Chabot becomes the fourth college in California to earn the distinction for its Early Childhood Development degree program.
The college is ranked No. 1 for “Best Career Placement” by The Princeton Review.
Take a look at the smiling winners!
The ceremony in Concord was washed out, and graduates were invited to participate in Hayward's graduation.
U.S. News & World Report released its 2019 Best High Schools list Tuesday. Here’s how schools in California ranked.
Donald L. "Dobie" Gelles serves the Castro Valley and Oakland areas.
The new chief is a veteran of the Alameda County Sheriff's Office, and a native of San Jose's East Side.